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Toast Seagers
Grahamstown, EC
2/9/2010
Our researcher in the wildlife area where I work has been successfully using Cuddeback cameras to monitor Leopards and Brown Hyenas in the area. She has run out of funding for batteries so I borrowed one, bought my own batteries, and put it outside my house. It has been out for a week and captured plenty of Hyaena, Jackal, Guinea Fowl, Warthog and Scrub-hare. 22 photos in all and the battery is still on 100%. I'm hoping for the holy grail - a Leopard photo. The temperature has been around 85 for most of the week and the camera is still managing fine.
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/9/2010
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/9/2010
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Todd Reabe
Brillion, WI
2/9/2010
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johnny butler
fayetteville, GA
2/9/2010
Here are 2 deer we did'nt know were in the area. We call these deer, BACKYARD Bucks. Being they are in the surburbs.
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kurt jordan
oneida, WI
2/9/2010
I had been watching this deer for 3 years , 100 yards away from my stand, these deer have been rubbing these sumack trees for 15 years.This buck was alive as of last week,this camera has been get for me just to know that he is in the area, and you just hve to wait and be lucky.
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John Estep`
Troy, PA
2/9/2010
Who says bears go to sleep in the winter! Have been seeing these two bears for the past year. I had seen an active deer scrape at Xmas and put one of my trial cameras up on it. The first week saw about 15 different bucks that checked it out. Last week pulled my camera card and had several shots of bears. Thought this one was pretty interesting.
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Casey O'Keefe
Green Bay, WI
2/9/2010
I got this pic of the Great Horned Owl by my stand where I hunt in the city. I think there must be a mouse that he was after. I call the pic The silent attack -Casey O'Keefe
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terry foradory
clear lake, MN
2/9/2010
here are a few deer from a farm that my father and i help keep up. we take pictures because no one is allowed to hunt here and we like to show the seniors what is still out and about while the town we live in keeps getting closer to the farm stead
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terry foradory
clear lake, MN
2/9/2010
this is the farm we help run for the elderly where no one can hunt and the pictures are for the seniors living in the old farm stead. these are just a few turkey!!!!
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